Central Library, SCORE hosting two free small business seminars on Thursday, July 28

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-It’s not only baseball season, but also small business season at the Birmingham Public Library (BPL). The BPL is partnering with SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) to host a special “double header” of seminars on Thursday July 28, 2016, in the Arrington Auditorium of the Central Library.

Both seminars are free, but pre-registration is required. To register, please visit the Birmingham SCORE website (https://birmingham.score.org/) and click on the seminar title in the Upcoming Events section. Details on both seminars are below:

Whether you are forming a new business or already running an established business, this seminar will help you develop a legal plan to protect your assets and investments. The presenter for the seminar is Josh Andrews, a Birmingham attorney who specializes in legal issues that are of concern to small business owners and entrepreneurs. Check Andrews out at https://outsourcedassociate.com/about-josh/

Boost Your Sales, 1- 2 p.m.

Are you a small business owner or entrepreneur who is concerned about your sales performance? If so, please plan to attend Boost Your Sales, a program aimed at providing you with both a new slant to your sales approach and ideas for crafting a more effective sales plan. The program presenter is Octavia Kuransky, founder and principal trainer for the Go Sales Group (http://www.gosalesgroup.com/).
For more information about the seminars and other resources for small business development available at BPL, please contact Jim Murray of the Central Library’s Business, Science and Technology Department by e-mail at jmurray@bham.lib.al.us.

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